Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|        dull, and his great eyes half closed. I felt sorry for
 2     I,      IV|    ecstasy of her love and joy, half suffocate it with her kisses
 3     I,      IV|      little disappointed. I had half expected to find a Hungarian
 4     I,      VI|      want me to tell is but one half my own, the other half belongs
 5     I,      VI|      one half my own, the other half belongs to my wife, and
 6     I,      VI| revelation, and upset the other half of my fictitious combination.
 7     I,     VII|        of the "angels" that, in half an hour's time, Tóth János,
 8     I,    VIII|    dinner. I had a hearty lunch half an hour ago, and so you
 9     I,      IX|         womankind. In less than half a year she would have persuaded
10     I,      IX|   Vernöczy's estate can do, for half of that land has been turned
11     I,      IX|        deer-park, and the other half is imperfectly cultivated.
12     I,      XI|         of them again, and then half of them will be gone, and
13    II,      II|    enamelled. The bird was only half finished as yet, but it
14    II,     VII|       her that my work was only half done as yet and had to be
15    II,     VII| structure on earth can be found half as involved or half as complete;
16    II,     VII|       found half as involved or half as complete; and a person
17    II,    VIII|       the blade in your hand! I half think I ought to postpone
18    II,     XVI|     francs. We could get it for half the amount, and you could
19    II,     XVI|         that she had only spent half of it. That showed good
20    II,    XVII|    fantastic imagination of one half of our fellow-creatures
21    II,    XVII|     idle curiosity of the other half, that the plain truth will
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